That's a great way to describe the way I kind of feel about a lot of these young gun types.......they have a vision but aren't really sure what to do when the other guys punch back and dissect what you're trying to do, so the counter-punch isn't very effective.

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When that happens there's panic and confusion fills the coach's box. You take longer to read your charts, pull one down from god knows where, run a triple reverse pass* on a post route. Anything to buy you some time to gather your thoughts. The boys line up and look-look and look to the side line for a play. All of this in less than 40 sec. Good post Wex and sounds familiar.

iQUOTE="Eight, post: 2679218, member: 73370"]burns has multiple years as oc at cincinnati, smu, and his time as co-oc with Anderson.[/QUOTE]

FrogLifeYo does have a point … though there is experience there … but all that experience has translated from OC status at 3 schools down to position coaching and Anderson has failed not only at Co-OC here but also at a position coaching assignment too.

So what experience do we have at OC vs what OC experience we want. Cumbie could use help, internally … no.

Jackson seemed like a long shot. So this coming fall we’ll have 3 QBs on scholarship and only one (Duggan) with redshirt ability. I don’t see the point of having a Grad transfer unless he’s a really good starter candidate or you really hope to RS Duggan

Jackson seemed like a long shot. So this coming fall we’ll have 3 QBs on scholarship and only one (Duggan) with redshirt ability. I don’t see the point of having a Grad transfer unless he’s a really good starter candidate or you really hope to RS Duggan

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I may be wrong, but I believe JR could get a medical redshirt IF he doesn't play next year.

Jackson seemed like a long shot. So this coming fall we’ll have 3 QBs on scholarship and only one (Duggan) with redshirt ability. I don’t see the point of having a Grad transfer unless he’s a really good starter candidate or you really hope to RS Duggan